30 ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, ScC, OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



English School : — 



Drawings. — A characteristic Portrait of William Woolleit, drawn by himself in red 

 chalk at the age of 22. Other specimens by Alexander, Blake, L. Cradock, Ertridge, 

 Francia, Fuseli, Gillray, Girtin, Hearne, Hilton, Hoppner, Kent, Laporte, Mortimer, and 

 Rowlandson. 



Etchings. — By Alexander, J. A. Atkinson, Barrett, Barry, Cosvvay, Fuseli, Gilpin, 

 Gillray, Ibbetson, J. T. Smith, Brandard, C. Coleman, G. Cruikshank, Gale, Girling, 

 Millais, Oakes, D. Roberts, Whistler, &c. 



En^avings. — Fine proofs after Turner and Wilkie. 



Very extensive additions have been made to the series of English Portraits. 



W. Hookham Carpenter. 



Note. — The work of copying and lithographing the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Assyria has 

 been continued during the past year. The result up to the 20th March 1864 is reported to 

 be as followsi : — 



Twenly-five sheets of the miscellaneous tablets have been copied on stone, in addition to 

 tlie forty-nine mentioned in last year's report. Thirty-three sheets have been corrected and 

 printed. 



Fourteen additional sheets have been copied. 



British Museum, A. Panizzi, 



18 April 1864. Principal Librarian. 



